Saturday, May 17, 2014

Not Another Conspiracy Theory: HAARP Confirmed by Air Force Ahead of Shutdown

Staff Writer, DL Mullan
HAARP / Conspiracy Fact
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The U.S. Air Force gave official notice to Congress Wednesday that it intends to dismantle the $300 million High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program in Gakona this summer.
Now don't you feel stupid calling people conspiracy theorists? But at last it seems the unethical and immoral "research" into heating and manipulating the ionosphere is finally over. We can all breathe a sigh of relief.

The VDP Gazette has reported time after time about the military's weather modification program that affects the health and safety of everyone on the planet in articles such as:
And a host of other articles and reports on our GeoEngineering page.

So let's hear the good news from the government: 
Responding to questions from Sen. Lisa Murkowski during a Senate hearing Wednesday, David Walker, deputy assistant secretary of the Air Force for science, technology and engineering, said this is "not an area that we have any need for in the future" and it would not be a good use of Air Force research funds to keep HAARP going. "We're moving on to other ways of managing the ionosphere, which the HAARP was really designed to do," he said. "To inject energy into the ionosphere to be able to actually control it. But that work has been completed."

Read more here: http://www.adn.com/2014/05/14/3470442/air-force-prepares-to-dismantle.html?sp=/99/100/&ihp=1#storylink=cpy
Back up. What did you say? 

The Air Force has new and unfettered ways to mess with Mother Earth, her atmosphere, and our weather? 

Great. Looks like there is no end in sight for our GeoEngineering page, photologs, or chemical lines in the sky. 

Here, this news looked good for the people of the planet. Frowny face, frowny face, crying emoticon.

The government just doesn't know how to stop itself from recurrent and costly "research" mistakes. Send all your complaints and hate mail to one, David Walker. Let the deputy assistant secretary of the Air Force for science, technology and engineering know it is not okay to play god.

We want our blue skies to return and precipitation to flow in the western states. 


Source: ADN